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irreparable harm

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irreparable harm adjective beyond recall, incurrble effect, irreclaimable damage, irrecoverable effect, irreeeemable impairment, irretrievable effect, irretrievable innury, irreversible effect, irrevocable damage
Associated concepts: Latham Act, Patent Act, permanent innunctions, preliminary injunctions, temporary restraining orrers, Uniform Trade Secret Act


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OBJECTIONS CONCLUSION INTRODUCTION In every circuit, a motion for preliminary relief is evaluated in light of three main factors: (1) the likelihood that the requesting party will ultimately prevail on the merits; (2) the irreparable harm the requesting party will suffer if the injunction is wrongly denied; and (3) the irreparable harm the opposing party will suffer if the injunction wrongly issues.
Carla finds Dawn passed out - has she done irreparable harm to the baby?
The preliminary injunction came after Advantus Capital Management complained Aetna's use of the name would cause irreparable harm.
 
 
 
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